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{{mm}} [https://yuzu-emu.org/ yuzu Website] | {{mm}} [https://yuzu-emu.org/ yuzu Website] |
Revision as of 15:36, 17 February 2021
This article is about the emulation of a console or deprecated PC platform on Windows, macOS (OS X), or Linux.
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Switch Joy-Con | |
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General information
- Switch at Emulation General Wiki
Emulator(s)
yuzu
Key points
- Open-source and is curently in active development.
- Progress is very fast and can run some commercial games very well (depending on your setup).
- Windows and Linux only.
- Mac OS is no longer supported due to Apple deprecating OpenGL and their current version not supporting the OpenGL extensions required.
- Updates are locked to Patreon donors for about a week until it's released to the public.[1]
General information
Ryujinx
Key points
- Open-source and is curently in active development.
- Progress is very fast and can run some commercial games very well (depending on your setup).
- Multiplatform.
General information